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When you scrutinize something so much, it's easy to scrap it because you've fallen out of love with it after seeing it all the time.
There's something rigorously ordinary about Mr. Luce and Ms. Linehan's Charlotte.
Senior Republican aides say Mr. Shelby remains open to some Democratic proposals but intends to scrutinize them rigorously, just as he is questioning whether the Federal Reserve was right to intervene with Bear Stearns.
Further, because of bias against homeopathy, these studies have been scrutinized rigorously, perhaps even more rigorously than is usual.
"That would be an area that could be scrutinized because something like that can be abused," said Rob Seltzer, an accountant in Beverly Hills, Calif.
If this holds true, studies aiming at drug development based on genomic traits must be scrutinized rigorously as therapeutic recommendations may be valid for selected subpopulations only[ 64].
In the case about university admissions, he endorsed the use of race as a "plus factor" in admissions, but said the court's majority had failed to scrutinize the program as rigorously as it must when it examines a racial preference.
Because the second law more seriously threatens core First Amendment values, a judge should take a more activist approach and scrutinize the law more rigorously.
Although a more transparent football program, something Paterno rigorously contested, would likely have prevented the repeated sexual crimes, there is something to be said for the Penn State code of honor.
The commission also criticized its own staff, albeit more obliquely, for failing to scrutinize Con Edison's analysis more rigorously.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said on Friday that Democrats would rigorously scrutinize Mr. Barr during confirmation hearings on a range of issues, but he put a central focus on the Russia investigation.
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